Starmix srl [221] – industrial pastry machine
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Starmix srl [221] – industrial pastry machine
Marano Vicentino (VI), Italy
5000 m²
design: 2019
The project involves a complete functional reorganization of the industrial building, accompanied by a façade restyling to give the company a renewed and contemporary image. Currently, operations take place in a warehouse built in the 1980s, which is lacking both architecturally and functionally.
To accommodate production, development, and storage needs, the offices have been relocated to a new elevated volume. This solution has allowed the office spaces to be consolidated and modernized, offering a comfortable and efficient working environment. The offices now feature views of an external green area and have been optimized with a careful study of natural and artificial lighting, as well as advanced systems for air conditioning and ventilation. The new volume, supported by a pilotis system, completely screens the existing warehouse from view when approaching from the main access road.
To maximize storage capacity, an automated warehouse has been introduced, designed in line with the technological and digital principles of the Industry 4.0 model.
The façades and entrance have been renovated with the use of metallic cladding. The external spaces have also been entirely redesigned to ensure more efficient vehicle circulation, the placement of a totem for corporate identification, and the integration of green areas within the parking spaces.
The project emphasizes the importance of revitalizing existing buildings, transforming them into modern and sustainable spaces. Working on the built environment prevents land consumption and decay, fostering more responsible urban development.
all projects
Starmix srl [221] – industrial pastry machine
Marano Vicentino (VI), Italy
5000 m²
design: 2019
The project involves a complete functional reorganization of the industrial building, accompanied by a façade restyling to give the company a renewed and contemporary image. Currently, operations take place in a warehouse built in the 1980s, which is lacking both architecturally and functionally.
To accommodate production, development, and storage needs, the offices have been relocated to a new elevated volume. This solution has allowed the office spaces to be consolidated and modernized, offering a comfortable and efficient working environment. The offices now feature views of an external green area and have been optimized with a careful study of natural and artificial lighting, as well as advanced systems for air conditioning and ventilation. The new volume, supported by a pilotis system, completely screens the existing warehouse from view when approaching from the main access road.
To maximize storage capacity, an automated warehouse has been introduced, designed in line with the technological and digital principles of the Industry 4.0 model.
The façades and entrance have been renovated with the use of metallic cladding. The external spaces have also been entirely redesigned to ensure more efficient vehicle circulation, the placement of a totem for corporate identification, and the integration of green areas within the parking spaces.
The project emphasizes the importance of revitalizing existing buildings, transforming them into modern and sustainable spaces. Working on the built environment prevents land consumption and decay, fostering more responsible urban development.

